
On this day June 8, 1988, the final episode of The Slap Maxwell Story aired on ABC. The series starred Dabney Coleman as Slap Maxwell, a stubborn and old fashioned sports columnist who constantly found himself in trouble due to his abrasive personality and refusal to adapt to the modern world.
The show ran for one season with a total of 22 episodes. Although it only lasted a short time, the series was praised for its sharp writing and Coleman’s strong performance. It walked a fine line between comedy and drama, offering a character study wrapped in newsroom satire.
While it did not become a long running hit, The Slap Maxwell Story carved out a place in 80s television for its unique tone and willingness to take creative risks.
80s insight: The Slap Maxwell Story reflected the decade’s changing media landscape and the clash between old school values and new world expectations. It gave viewers something more thoughtful than most sitcoms of its time.
The show ran for one season with a total of 22 episodes. Although it only lasted a short time, the series was praised for its sharp writing and Coleman’s strong performance. It walked a fine line between comedy and drama, offering a character study wrapped in newsroom satire.
While it did not become a long running hit, The Slap Maxwell Story carved out a place in 80s television for its unique tone and willingness to take creative risks.
80s insight: The Slap Maxwell Story reflected the decade’s changing media landscape and the clash between old school values and new world expectations. It gave viewers something more thoughtful than most sitcoms of its time.